National Reading Vocabulary (grade 7)
National Reading Vocabulary (NRV) is a curated collection of words essential for USA school students to follow. It contains high-frequency words crucial for reading comprehension and fluency. National Reading Vocabulary has total 6166 words, out of which one can learn 394 number of words in this grade 7. This week 24 has 10 number of words to build a strong foundation in English language, empowering them to navigate various texts with confidence and understanding, fostering a lifelong love for reading.
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- The proposal put forward by the committee seemed utterly ludicrous, garnering incredulous stares from the audience.
- His claim that he could fly without wings was met with laughter as everyone found it ludicrous.
- The idea of a talking dog seemed ludicrous until I witnessed it firsthand.
- Despite his serious demeanor, his suggestion to paint the town pink struck everyone as ludicrous.
- She couldn't help but find it ludicrous that he believed in aliens living among us.
- The notion that the earth is flat is not just antiquated but also ludicrous in the face of scientific evidence.
- The plan to build a bridge made of ice in the desert sounded ludicrous, but they were determined to try.
- In the realm of logic and reason, his argument was considered ludicrous and quickly dismissed.
- The fashion show featured models wearing outfits so ludicrous that they seemed more suited for a circus.
- The politician's promise to solve all the country's problems overnight was met with a chorus of derision for being utterly ludicrous.